Folwen, v. to accompany, VIII a 2; Folȝed, pa. t. V 354 (see note). [OE. folgian.]
Fome, n. foam, VII 172. [OE. fām.]
Fomen, n. pl. foemen, XIV c 85. [OE. fāh-mann.] See Foo.
Fon, Fond(e), Fonden. See Fynde(n).
Fonde, v. to endeavour, seek (to), VIII a 213, XII a 183, XII b 171, XIII b 24; Fondet, pa. t. V 57. [OE. fándian, fóndian.]
Fone, Fune, adj. and pron. few, XIV a 28, 29, XVII 99. [ME. also fo; ? obscurely rel. to Feaw, q.v.]
Fonge, v. to get, take, VI 79, 119; Fang, XVII 245. [OE. fōn, ge-fángen; cf. ON. fanga.] See Onderuonge.
Fonnyd, (pp.) adj. infatuated, XI b 37, 38, 76, 167, 215. [From ME. fon(ne), fool; obscure.]
Foo, adv. as an enemy, fiercely, V 258. [OE. fāh, fā-.]
Foo, n. foe, XIV d 12; Fo, II 112, VIII b 60; frende nor foo, nobody, XVI 287; ichon other fo, each hostile to the other, every man against his neighbour, XVII 112; Fais, pl. X 55, 65, 197, Fois, XVI 30; Fooes, XVI 386. [OE. ge-fā.]